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Sillitarian 

The belief or use of language in using an alternate completely silly word replacement in conversation and acting totally serious. The alternate word used must sound similar to the word that would normally be used in context.
Perfect examples of "Sillitarian" are as follows;
When you want to discuss things in detail, you have to be very "pacific."
In the Summertime, I have lots of problems with my "analogies"
I have a hard time pronouncing this word because it has many "continents."
Sillitarian by ScarabRa June 11, 2018

sillitude 

a word used to describes one's silly attitude: sillitude.
you are so full of sillitude today!
sillitude by dr.p.j. January 4, 2012
of british origin:

noun: an extremely painful infection of the big toe. Symptoms include oozing pus, purplish/red discolouration, a pungent odor and acute sensitivity to touch.

adverb: describing a painful and disgusting experience.
When Johnny picked his nose and ate it, it was a sobering and sillito reality check for those who were there.
Sillito by wordplaywithyou June 9, 2009

silliteefious 

Similar to the word "devious," except used to express silliness
That cat looks so silliteefious!
To act sillier than silly. Actions that make you laugh or shake your head while giggling because the actions are just so silly, they are sillily.
My dog is so silly that she jumps into bed with her toys and rolls around sillily while holding it in her mouth.

Mr Jacob's 2 year old son runs around the house sillily laughing while running in circles.
sillily by luvmydogz January 22, 2010